Monday, December 1, 2008

Sometimes phishing scam e-mails look pretty convincing, but I don't think very many people will be fooled when they get an e-mail from Bnak of America.

See the "from" field in the above e-mail. Stupid criminals...

Oh, and since this blog is supposed to be about bad punctuation, I'd also like to point out the grammatically incorrect and poorly punctuated sidebar, which says, "If you ignore this message your account has definitely blocked" (no period at the end).

1 comment:

Hahaha! Actually, my dad was able to avoid an online phishing scam similar to this one because he noticed typos and spelling errors in the e-mail. I'm glad those phishing folks don't employ proofreaders!

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